Hi everyone. I LOVE alcohol inks for their vibrancy ... add gilding flakes and you have a winning combination!
Please check out the details for the technique and link to video on the blog ...
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Here's what I learned when I experimented with this technique ...
- It's best to stick with 2 colours of Alcohol Inks (or 3 colours in the same colour family) so that the background doesn't become too busy (my first card was really busy, but I found something that complimented it. Took me a while to figure it out. :)
- I found using a fine-tip glue bottle to add random lines of thin glue and then pressing gilding flakes lightly into the glue, worked the best to get the gilding flakes to stick. You need to let the glue dry completely before burnishing them to remove the excess. Only the last card in this post uses glue to stick the gilding flakes.
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For the card above ...
When the gilding flakes wouldn't stick to my panel above, I added more rubbing alcohol and moved the ink around with my puffer tool, then quickly added flakes. Just a few stuck (silver) that you might see on the background. This piece turned out to be a very busy design even though I only used three colours of alcohol inks. Adding the large die-cut Laurel Leaves Background Plate (Simon Says Stamp), seemed to tone it down a bit. I'm happy with the finished card.
I'm sending the above card to Seize the Birthday Challenge #276 - Anything Birthday Goes.
Below is a Christmas card using Poppfield, Watermelon, and Shell Pink alcohol inks to create this design. I added Verdigris gilding flakes as soon as I finished with the AIs and lots stuck this time. A die-cut (Layered Poinsettia from Penny Black) cut from real red card stock and sponged with real red ink around the edges finishes the card, along with sentiment (My Favorite Things - retired) stamped in delicata gold ink.
Sending this Christmas card to Rudolph Days January Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes. Sadly this is the last challenge for Rudolph Days as Maureen is closing it's doors. Thank you Maureen, for all your hard work running this challenge. I have enjoyed playing along. All the best to you and Al for your future and I hope you find the perfect new home soon. Take care.
And, my last card ... I used Black Metallic Card for the base of my alcohol inks panel, smooshed with Pearl Alcohol inks. I used my fine-tip bottle to apply really thin lines of glue, pressed gilding flakes overtop (pressing lightly) and then left it to dry for an hour. Brushed off the excess and am happy with how it turned out. Definitely an easier way for me to get the gilding flakes to stick. :)
The Lake Loon die - Gina Marie Designs is cut from gold metallic card stock. It is popped up with foam and placed over the AI/Gilding Flakes panel onto a black card base. To finish I stamped Happy Birthday and heat embossed with Princess Gold embossing powder.
Thanks for stopping by!
Card #1
Stamps: Happy Birthday (Cavallini & Co)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Yupo Paper; Silver Foil card stock (SU!); Black card stock (SU!)Ink: Alcohol Inks: Mermaid Lagoon, Sunset Orange, Teakwood (Ranger)
Accessories: Rubbing Alcohol, Puffer Tool, Persian Dawn Gilding Flakes (Cosmic Shimmer); Laurel Leaves Background Plate (Simon Says Stamp), Silver Embossing Powder, heat tool
Card #2
Stamps: Snowglobe Sayings (My Favorite Things - retired)
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Yupo PaperInk: Alcohol Inks: Poppyfield, Watermelon, Shell Pink (Ranger); Real Red (SU!); Delicata Gold (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Rubbing Alcohol, Hair Dryer, Verdigris Gilding Flakes (Cosmic Shimmer); Layered Poinsettia die (Penny Black), gold beads
Card #3:
Stamps: Greetings (Cavallini & Co.)
Paper: Black card stock (SU!); Black Metallic card stock (Tonic); Gold Metallic card stock (SU!)Ink: Pearl Alcohol Inks (Ranger); Versamark
Accessories: Lake Loon die (Gina Marie Designs); Fine-tip Glue applicator, Tombow Mono glue, Persian Dawn Gilding Flakes (Cosmic Shimmer), Princess Gold embossing powder (Ranger), heat tool
Challenges:
Three fabulous cards, Loll. You got great results with sticking the gilding flakes to the AIs on the second card. I love the third card - the blue and gold are so striking against the black.
ReplyDeleteThe alcohol ink on the second card look like slightly out of focus flowers, a very intriguing look. It is a fun technique that I've tried using foil but not gilding flakes, time for a play? :)
ReplyDeleteThree such different cards, Loll. I love all of them. The first one is so colorful and has a beautiful contrast with the silver die-cut frame. The second card has the ephemerality of a poppy field. I love the effect of light shining through the red background. Gilding adds elegance. The third card seemed to be left for dessert, a real gem. The background is just amazing and works so beautifully with this die. I love this card!
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So very lovely, Loll! At the moment, it's too cold to have a window cracked open for those fumes but I know I'll be tempted to try this! Hey! I even own some gilding flakes!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the gilding on your pretty Poinsettia card.
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These cards are so beautiful. I used to do quite a lot of this but haven't in a while and will have to try it again. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, cool technique.
ReplyDeleteThree very different looks and all of them gorgeous, Loll. I really like the bright colors on the first one and the moodiness of the last one done on black. I do have a few gilding flakes so hope to try this soon.
ReplyDeleteThree fantastic cards, Loll! They're all pretty -- the first with the silver copverplate sets the vibrancy to more relaxed; the second is a beautiful match between your reds and the gold, but that third card makes my heart pitter-patter! Wow, it's gorgeous! Subtle AIs on black, set off perfectly by your pretty gold panel and die.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful trio of cards....TFS Loll!
ReplyDeletePaper Hugs,
Jan
I absolutely love the colour combo on the first card, So many pretty designs. I will have to have another go with the glue but not pressing down xx
ReplyDeleteI love all three of these inspirations, Lolly! I especially love the result of your pinks and reds with the flakes on your Christmas card. And I'm intrigued by how you did that third design using your pearl inks on black. Great choice of the tranquil gold die cut to use with it! Hugs, Dolly (BTW, good tip about only using three colors. I somehow missed that bit!🤣)
ReplyDeleteThree beautiful cards using this technique, Lolly! Your alcohol ink colors go beautifully with the die cuts!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful and varied designs Loll - I love the dark foresty feel to your first background. The gold gilding looks lovely over the pink mix on the second card with the pretty little poinsettia on the edge and I love the look of that dark blue/black background with the streaks of gold on the third framed by the wonderful gold die cut framing! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards and I will be giving this a try!
ReplyDeleteOMG..Each beautiful Alcohol Ink with Gilding flakes card...is my favorite, my creative friend:-) Adding the cover plate over your 1st card gave your card such an original beautiful design. Your 2nd Christmas Card is stunning and your 3rd Card is Over the Top clever and Creative...I LOVE your Gold and Black color combo and elegant die cut gold cover plate. Three very different beauties, Lolly:-) TFS such a fun technique:-) Love and Big Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteWonderful trio of cards Loll - the pink AI background almost looks like abstract flowers... the silver accented on is fabulous, but the one that made my heart flutter is the last one on the black - that is absolutely amazing, and with the gild die cut over it, breathtaking!
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Maxine
Three fantastic cards to show off this technique! They are breathtaking and so creative. You have the eye for color, that is for sure.
ReplyDeleteWOW ! Three gorgeous cards with this technique, Loll. Your AI backgrounds are all stunning and the addition of the gilding flakes makes such beautiful results. How stunning it is on your last card with the dark background. I hope I will have time to give it a try. Hugs x
ReplyDeleteWhat a trio showcasing that technique, Loll - love them all & it's hard to pick a fave but it's card three. That golden loon with the gilded sky looks amazing on black - so dramatic!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL cards Loll!! I'm especially loving the last one...so dramatic with the black and gold! I think it's been over a year since I last played with my alcohol inks and really need to get them out and have a play day! Will definitely try the tip with the fine line glue tip too! Awesome cards my friend and thanks for the inspiration!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful mix of colors and designs. I love the colors on the first card that all blended together so beautifully. The silver leaves look so pretty against that background. The Christmas card is lovely and those pearl AI are stunning with the gold gilding flakes. The die cut loon is so perfect over the AI background. You nailed this technique.
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous cards. x
ReplyDeleteWow, what beautiful cards, Loll! They're all so different! You never disappoint me with your lovely cards! You are the queen of CAS IMO! Sue N
ReplyDeleteHi Loll,
ReplyDeleteoh this technique is wonderful and it makes for such a very beautiful backgrounds.
Love all your cards made with this technique and the colours and designs.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
A trio of prettiness, Loll! I love what the leafy coverplate adds to your first card!
ReplyDeleteI love all 3 of these cards. They are all so different and wonderful examples of the technique. I haven't had my alcohol inks out for a while. If the alcohol ink is sticky enough you can also use foil. I have done that in the past but never gilding flakes. Must try it xx
ReplyDeleteThese are all gorgeous, Loll and although you didn't seem happy with that first colorful one I just love it. It reminds me of fall and LOVE that you were able to keep the colors from turning into mud. Thanks for the tips and tricks too!
ReplyDeleteThree fabulous cards, Loll!
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
Loll, you hit the trifecta! three awesome cards and a wonderful technique. I do love all of them! I want to thank you again for joining us at STB with your last card, that is the most striking of them all, just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Loll, Three fantastic cards to show off this technique! The first one completely caught my attention right away in the gallery at STB. I just think it's one of the most creative cards I have seen. Your others are beautiful too. HUGS!
ReplyDeleteWow...I love using alcohol inks to make backgrounds, so these cards really impressed me. Very eye-catching cards!
ReplyDeleteWowie, the things you do with alcohol inks and dies, sigh... Your color choices are beautiful. I'm especially fond of the background colors in the first card. There is a lot of depth and interesting pattern in the second card, and the final card has all that dark intrigue. What a beautiful die that is, too. Love them all!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards Loll, need to have a play with AI and gilding flakes! Thankyou for adding them to our gallery at Seize the Birthday, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteWow! All stunning, especially the first!
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